thread: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

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  1. #1
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    Jun 2010
    Tiny Town
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    Re: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    Cool, it's not so much the sleeping space. More the space they take up in the room,
    Yeah the space they take up in the room is quite small, just looking at mine I reckon the base would be similar to a bassinet or cradle (but then I've never had either of those so just a guess lol). I have mine in the lounge next to our couch because we only use it for day sleeps, and it fits perfectly right next to it.

    The sleeping space is nice and long though, a toddler could easily fit in there.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jun 2011
    WA
    435

    Re: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    They do take up more space than a bassinet but not by much. The thing for me though is I need space for it to be able to swing back and forward and that's where you need slightly more space. To help give you the visual in my spare room the bed is in the middle of the wall and there is enough space left on each side to fit a small bedside cabinet. My bassinet could fit down the side of the bed but the Amby couldn't. I just put him at the foot of the bed instead if I was in that room as I still have to get up to get him out so a few extra steps didn't bother me. I highly recommend the Amby though so if you can make it fit you won't regret getting one.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
    8,924

    Re: Amby Air Baby Hammock?

    i bounce more than swing, so for me the footprint of the amby frame was the biggest part.